IXYS MCNA180P2200YA
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IXYS MCNA180P2200YA

Manufacturer No:

MCNA180P2200YA

Manufacturer:

IXYS

Utmel No:

1274-MCNA180P2200YA

Package:

Y4-M6

ECAD Model:

Description:

BIPOLAR MODULE - THYRISTOR Y4-M

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Unit Price: $103.181122

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IXYS MCNA180P2200YA technical specifications, attributes, parameters and parts with similar specifications to IXYS MCNA180P2200YA.
  • Type
    Parameter
  • Factory Lead Time
    24 Weeks
  • Mounting Type

    The "Mounting Type" in electronic components refers to the method used to attach or connect a component to a circuit board or other substrate, such as through-hole, surface-mount, or panel mount.

    Chassis Mount
  • Package / Case

    refers to the protective housing that encases an electronic component, providing mechanical support, electrical connections, and thermal management.

    Y4-M6
  • Number of SCRs/Diodes
    2 SCRs
  • Voltage-Off State
    2.2kV
  • Operating Temperature

    The operating temperature is the range of ambient temperature within which a power supply, or any other electrical equipment, operate in. This ranges from a minimum operating temperature, to a peak or maximum operating temperature, outside which, the power supply may fail.

    -40°C~140°C TJ
  • Packaging

    Semiconductor package is a carrier / shell used to contain and cover one or more semiconductor components or integrated circuits. The material of the shell can be metal, plastic, glass or ceramic.

    Box
  • Part Status

    Parts can have many statuses as they progress through the configuration, analysis, review, and approval stages.

    Active
  • Trigger Device Type

    Trigger Device Type is a parameter in electronic components that refers to the type of device or mechanism used to initiate a specific action or function within the component. This parameter specifies the specific trigger device, such as a sensor, switch, or signal input, that is required to activate or control the operation of the component. Understanding the trigger device type is crucial for proper integration and operation of the electronic component within a larger system or circuit. By specifying the appropriate trigger device type, engineers and designers can ensure that the component functions correctly and responds to the intended input signals or conditions.

    SCR
  • Voltage - Gate Trigger (Vgt) (Max)

    Voltage - Gate Trigger (Vgt) (Max) refers to the maximum voltage level required to trigger the gate of a semiconductor device, such as a thyristor or triac, into the conductive state. When the gate receives this voltage, it initiates the device's conduction, allowing current to flow between its anode and cathode. Exceeding this voltage can lead to unwanted behavior or damage to the component, making it a critical parameter in designing circuits that utilize these devices. Understanding Vgt is essential for ensuring proper operation and reliability in electronic applications.

    2V
  • Current - Non Rep. Surge 50, 60Hz (Itsm)

    The parameter "Current - Non Rep. Surge 50, 60Hz (Itsm)" in electronic components refers to the maximum non-repetitive surge current that a component can withstand without damage during a single surge event at frequencies of 50Hz or 60Hz. This parameter is important for assessing the robustness and reliability of the component in handling sudden spikes or surges in current that may occur in the electrical system. It helps in determining the level of protection needed for the component to ensure its longevity and proper functioning in various operating conditions. Manufacturers provide this specification to guide engineers and designers in selecting the appropriate components for their applications based on the expected surge current levels.

    5400A 5830A
  • Current - Gate Trigger (Igt) (Max)

    Current - Gate Trigger (Igt) (Max) refers to the maximum gate trigger current required to activate a semiconductor device, such as a thyristor or triac. It is the minimum current that must flow into the gate terminal to ensure that the device turns on and conducts current between its anode and cathode. Exceeding this value can lead to unnecessary power consumption, while insufficient current may prevent the device from turning on effectively. This parameter is crucial for circuit design, as it influences the selection of gate driving circuits.

    150mA
  • Current - Hold (Ih) (Max)

    The parameter "Current - Hold (Ih) (Max)" in electronic components refers to the maximum current required to maintain the component in a latched or on-state after it has been triggered. This parameter is commonly associated with relays, switches, and other devices that have a latching function. It is important because it determines the minimum current that must be supplied to keep the component in its activated state, ensuring reliable operation. Exceeding the maximum Ih value can lead to the component failing to hold its state, potentially causing malfunctions or disruptions in the circuit.

    200mA
  • Current - On State (It (RMS)) (Max)

    The parameter "Current - On State (It (RMS)) (Max)" refers to the maximum root mean square (RMS) current that an electronic component, typically a semiconductor device like a thyristor or a transistor, can handle while in the on state without sustaining damage. This value is crucial for ensuring that the component operates safely under load conditions. Exceeding this maximum rating can result in overheating, degradation, or failure of the component over time. It is an important specification for designers to consider when selecting components for a circuit to ensure reliable performance.

    280A
  • Structure

    In electronic components, the parameter "Structure" refers to the physical arrangement and organization of the internal components within the device. It describes how the various elements such as resistors, capacitors, transistors, and other components are interconnected and positioned within the component. The structure of an electronic component plays a crucial role in determining its functionality, performance, and overall characteristics. Understanding the structure of a component is essential for designing circuits, troubleshooting issues, and ensuring proper operation of electronic devices.

    Series Connection - All SCRs
  • Current - On State (It (AV)) (Max)

    The parameter "Current - On State (It (AV)) (Max)" in electronic components refers to the maximum average current that a component, typically a switch or semiconductor device, can handle while in the 'on' state without overheating or failing. This rating is crucial for ensuring reliable operation in circuits where the component is subjected to continuous current flow. Exceeding this maximum value can lead to damage or malfunction, so it is important for designers to consider it when selecting components for their applications.

    180A
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Product Description

Description

The MCNA180P2200YA is a high-performance, chassis mount thyristor module designed by IXYS. This module is specifically engineered to handle demanding power applications, offering robust and reliable operation within a wide temperature range. The MCNA180P2200YA features a series connection of two SCRs, making it ideal for applications requiring high current handling and efficient switching.

Features

  • High Current Handling: The module can handle up to 180A of continuous current and 280A of RMS current, making it suitable for high-power applications.
  • Low Gate Trigger Current: With a maximum gate trigger current of 150mA, this module requires minimal power to initiate switching.
  • High Surge Current Capability: It can withstand non-repetitive surge currents of up to 5400A at 50Hz and 5830A at 60Hz, ensuring reliable operation under transient conditions.
  • Wide Operating Temperature Range: The module operates effectively between -40°C and 140°C, providing flexibility in various environmental conditions.
  • Low Gate Trigger Voltage: The module can be triggered with as little as 2V, reducing the overall power consumption and complexity of the control circuitry.

Applications

  1. Primary Applications
  2. High-power motor control systems
  3. Industrial power supplies
  4. Power conversion systems

  5. Secondary Applications

  6. Renewable energy systems (solar inverters)
  7. Electric vehicle charging stations
  8. High-current switching circuits

Alternative Parts

If the MCNA180P2200YA is not available or suitable for your specific needs, you may consider the following alternatives: - IXYS IGBT modules (e.g., IXYS IGBT50A120) - Other chassis mount thyristor modules from different manufacturers (e.g., STMicroelectronics, Infineon)

Embedded Modules

The MCNA180P2200YA is commonly used in various embedded systems requiring high-power switching capabilities: 1. Industrial Control Systems: In applications where high current and reliable switching are crucial, such as in industrial control systems. 2. Automotive Systems: For automotive applications requiring high-power switching, such as in electric vehicle charging systems. 3. Renewable Energy Systems: In solar inverters and wind turbines where high current handling is necessary.

Summary

The IXYS MCNA180P2200YA is a versatile and reliable thyristor module designed for high-power applications across various industries. Its robust features make it an excellent choice for demanding power conversion and control systems, ensuring efficient operation within a wide temperature range.


This detailed description provides a comprehensive overview of the product's capabilities, making it easier for engineers and designers to integrate this component into their systems effectively.